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e IRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1944 k THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE DOUBLEBILLNOW | CLOTHING DRIVE 'SCHNOEKER FAMILY "R THE WILD |00 CAPMOLTHEATRE "o o P00 FEATURE OF SEA| PRaying OALENTURY | A drive is now being sponsored by the Sons of Norway for wear-,terrifying ordeal of two days and No tricks, holds or weapons are jng apparel be sent to the des- nights spent on Mount Juneau |barred in this deadly undercover | ityre Norwegians, who, according without food or shelter, during a {war waged between an American'i, jatest reports, are almost com-'severe storm, the Schnoeker family iand some Nazi agents in “The Fal- pletely without shoes and warm wishes to thank all citizens who len Sparrow,” RKO Radio’s thril-{ jothing with which to face the contributed to their rescue. Three rousing cheers for Cecil B. DeMille, the only man in Holly- wood who could have made “Reap the Wild Wind” the rousing, rowdy, resplendant riot of or, adventure ling film starring John Garfield|coming winter months. | A communication, addressed to|and sheer “bigness” that it is. The #7) y ird and Maureen O'Hara, opening at| ppiyes are being sponsored the E Says film, starring Ray Milland, Paul- the Brazilian Jitterbird, |the Capitol tonight. |throughout the States and Alaska| ¢ \y people here in Juneau|¢tte Goddard and John Wayne, is Not even love-making as a means |y local organizations working for contributed in some way to our NOW showing at the 20th Century of outwitting the enemy is beyond american Relief for Norway, In-|rescue from Mount Juneau that it/ Theatre the resourceful American's will-to-|corporated, which is a member|is impossible for us to thank them| DeMille took a thrilling story win when he suspects that one or|ggency of the National War Fund all individually, yet we are so and turned it into as thrilling a 1 i 4 Technicolor movie as the eyes of just one of a thousand \ happy characters, in the land of the fiery Samba rhythm...and of matchiess delights for eye and ear! all of three beautiful women are|association. grateful for their unstinting efforts » in the plot against him. He makes| Agsurances have been given that on our behalf, that we would like @Y Teviewer have ever seen. | \ love to Miss O'Hara, Martha none of the articles donated will|them to know how we feel. | Set in 1840 when: America’s sea a O'Driscoll and Patricia Morison, 'yegch the Nazis. The shipments will| “It doubtful if we will e y|borne trade was threatened by ¥ | with surprising results be handled by’ a committee in know the names of all who tried Wreckers who operated out of Key } *Cecil B. eMille's GREATESY! { West and took advantage of the | wild hurricanes of the Caribbean, ap the Wild Wind" tells the| A novel ‘and delightful South|gtockholm, working in conjunction to find us, but this is written to American musical, depicting the|with a similar committee in Nor- them as well as to those whose life of the peoples of Argentina,|way which will distribute the gar- names we have learned. | Brazil, Chile, Bolivia and Peru,ments where most needed. | “We'd like to thank Mrs. Knud- |exciting story of a boy and a girl, | comes to the .Capitol screen as a Clothing donated should be in sen, who watched for our Y'Q‘t\ll'll‘M‘“““d and Paulette, who helped second feature in Walt Disney’s good condition and able to with- and reported our absence; Walter end the piracy. Behind the love newest animated Technicolor fea-|stand the considerable wear which Hellen, John Homme and George |Story is the broad sweep of his- ture, “Saludos Amigos,’ an RKO|it will receive. The Triangle and Folta, for stopping to investigate 'Ory. forerunner of a later day Radlo, release |Snow White Cleaners have offered a faint cry; Otto Smithberg, Waino |When steel-hulled undersea pira Stimulating native music and|to clean all garments before pack- Hendrickson, Ellis Reynolds, Harold |Would wreck ships off the very the introduction of two delightful |ing, and pressing or spotting is un- Foss and Joe Sadler for searching |same shores. : new characters, Pedro, the baby|pecessary. ithe slopes during the cold, wet| While the shipwreck and hurri-| mail plane, and Joe Carioca, the| Anyone wishing to offer clothing night; Capt. Day, Capt. Allard | cane scenes are e‘xgtmg enough for Brazilian jitterbird, add much to may either leave it in the recrea- and the men of the Army and | half dozen thrillers, the film's the high entertainment quality of {tion room of the Lutheran Church’Coast Guard, who kept lodking highlight comes when Milland and the picture lor call Mrs, Chris Wyller at Green |until all of us were found; and/Wayne battle to the death in a The film is the first of a series{275, or Swanson Brothers Store, to radio station KINY for their|fathoms-deep rendezvous with a of pictures dealing with life ini217, for pickup of the articles.|frequent broadcasts on our behalf. Eiant squid. Latin-America, material for which |pickup days will be November 1,| “We'd like all of you to know ;00 ST was gathered by Disney artists on|2 and 3 jthat although we've been quite nf . USED MAN HERE a recent 20,000-mile air trip| - e while recovering from our mishap | t f: S § sident En- . through South America. { g AR RS | i 0 S ohiE: o .| James M. Huston, Resi . il S DOCTOR WERE FRAM ToWs H% ihink Alaska and Ko Beopie S5%. cienr -futl Dhe'( DD < Wvarmad Coliseum Coliseum 4 3 ! - jbops @ Blay P y 1 sines: rip to Rosin is used to cover semsitive| Dr. Harry F. Kaack, Jr, is in| This is signed by Marguerite, ij‘_‘,‘ ."”“;;‘“ “"t’" A BRI W0 DOUGLAS JUNEAU |wires in flying instruments. town from Clinton, Iowa, and. is|Edmund and Peter Schnoeker. |Frnce Rupert. — registered at the Baranof. - -, — | <A " —_— | » 4 ; | LEAVING FOR HOM il WATCH REPAIRING || HOTHL Rt | Called héme by the sexious illnes 42 Years Experience Rex Sunderland, former Juneau |of her father, Amy Montgomery i i n Quick accurate air mail service || william L. Hicks of the United |resident and now employed at the |to leave for Minnesota on the next TONITE Arizona CHAS. R. 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